Klondyke Album: Dyea and Skagway Trails photograph album, 1897-1898
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Overview of the Collection
- Title
- Klondyke Album: Dyea and Skagway Trails photograph album
- Dates
- 1897-1898 (inclusive)18971898
- Quantity
- 17 photographic prints (1 folder) ; various sizes
- Collection Number
- PH0397
- Summary
- Album of a trip to the Klondike Gold Fields, depicting the White Pass Trail (Skagway Trail) and the Chilkoot Trail (Dyea Trail), 1897-1898
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Entire collection can be viewed on the Libraries’ Digital Collections website. Permission of Visual Materials Curator required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Languages
- English
Historical Background
Over 100,000 "stampeders" set out for the gold fields of the Yukon River and its tributaries in Canada and Alaska between 1897 and 1898, seeing them as a promising opportunity in what had been a bleak decade (Panic of 1893). The first major Klondike gold discovery occurrred on August 16, 1896. The most popular routes were through Dyea and over the Chilkoot Pass or through Skagway and over the White Pass. Neither route was easy; during the winter months, heavy snow and ice made the trip dangerous and difficult, in the fall and spring, travelers had to contend with thick, unending mud, and in the summer, travelers had to pick their way along trails littered with sharp, jagged rocks.
Conditions on White Pass were dreadful. The route was narrow, steep, slick and overcrowded. The 26-mile trail over Chilkoot Pass was steep and hazardous. Most stampeders who gave up did so attempting to cross the summit. The fortune seekers were required by the Northwest Mounted Police to bring a year's supplies with them because of the inclement weather and because adequate posts were far between. To move one outfit (a year's supplies) over the pass, stampeders packed and cached their goods, "walking 80 miles for every single mile they moved their provisions." On the Dyea Trail, many hikers took three months to move their goods to the summit. Stampeders who could pay high fees relied on Chilkat, Chilkoot and Stikine Indian packers. Stampeders short of funds also worked as packers.
Content Description
Photograph album of a trip to Lake Bennett in the Klondike Gold Fields with captions in pencil. Black and white photographs depict the White Pass Trail (Skagway Trail) and the Chilkoot Trail (Dyea Trail). 1897-1898.
Other Descriptive Information
The album may have been a sample album made by the photographer to show his work. The inside page has the text "booklets containing these views".
Use of the Collection
Alternative Forms Available
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Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative Information
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Photograph album, 1897-1898
Some album pages were left blank by the creator and are not included in the inventory.
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Description: Title: Booklets Containing These ViewsDates: 1897-1898
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Description: View of DyeaDates: 1897-1898Container: Item 1
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Dates: 1897-1898Container: Item 2
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Dates: 1897-1898Container: Item 3
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Dates: 1897-1898Container: Item 4
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Dates: 1897-1898Container: Item 5
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Description: Entering a campground in the canyon, Dyea TrailDates: 1897-1898Container: Item 6
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Description: Porcupine Hill on the White Pass or "Skagway" TrailDates: 1897-1898Container: Item 7
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Description: View of Sheep CampDates: 1897-1898Container: Item 8
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Description: Page with missing photo
Caption on page: In canyon - at same place, 1897.
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Dates: 1897-1898Container: Item 9
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Description: View of O.I. powerhouse at the Great Snowslide
Numerous slides occured on April 3, 1898 between Sheep Camp and the Scales on the Chilkoot Trail. About 65 people died.
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Dates: 1897-1898Container: Item 11
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Description: O.I. Tram in operation on Profanity Hill, Dyea TrailDates: 1897-1898Container: Item 12
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Description: Men and horses climbing snow-covered trail
Caption on page: One mile to summit, Skagway Trail.
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Dates: 1897-1898Container: Item 14
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Description: View from summit of Dyea TrailDates: 1897-1898Container: Item 15
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Description: View of camp on summit looking north on Dyea TrailDates: 1897-1898Container: Item 16
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Description: View of Lake BennettDates: 1897-1898Container: Item 17
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Form or Genre Terms
- Photographic prints
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
